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An Equation of State Unifies Diversity, Productivity, Abundance and Biomass (data sets)

2022DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.20288595
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Supplementary material from "Current and lagged climate affects phenology across diverse taxonomic groups"

2022DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6350110
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Data for “Herbivory damage but not plant disease under experimental warming is dependent on weather for three subalpine grass species”, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Gothic, Colorado, 2015-2017.

2022DOI: 10.6073/pasta/0cc0072a1d9a32b1fcd6f44b65d0a604
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Data used in Wainwright, H.M. et al. 2021, “Watershed zonation through hillslope clustering for tractably quantifying above- and belowground watershed heterogeneity and functions”

2022DOI: 10.15485/1841262
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Marmot Biology. Sociality, Individual Fitness, and Population Dynamics

Armitage K. B.2014
Student Paper

Experimental examination of early snowmelt-induced water stress in Helianthella quinquenervis: effects on demographic vital rates

Anderson A.2014
Article

The flush early and avoid the rush hypothesis holds after accounting for spontaneous behavior

When approached by a predator, prey make economic decisions between remaining where they are and obtaining benefits from their current activity or leaving and enhancing their safety. The "flush early and avoid the rush" hypothesis suggests that animals that flee to escape approaching threats flee so

Williams D. M., Samia D. S. M., Cooper W. E.2014Behavioral EcologyDOI: 10.1093/beheco/aru098Cited 20 times
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Flies and flowers II: Floral attractants and rewards

This paper comprises Part II of a review of flower visitation and pollination by Diptera (myiophily or myophily). While Part I examined taxonomic diversity of anthophilous flies, here we consider the rewards and attractants used by flowers to procure visits by flies, and their importance in the live

Woodcock T., Larson B. M. H., Kevan P. G.2014Journal of Pollination EcologyDOI: 10.26786/1920-7603(2014)5Cited 149 times
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Coyotes, deer, and wildflowers: diverse evidence points to a trophic cascade

Judging from two palatable wildflower species whose seed crop and seedling recruitment were greatly reduced near the field station, the coyote–deer–wildflower trophic cascade has the potential to influence plant community composition.

Waser N. M., Price M. V., Blumstein D. T.2014NaturwissenschaftenDOI: 10.1007/s00114-014-1172-4Cited 27 times
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Bringing the male side of plant sex into focus

When the editor-in-chief solicited historical perspective pieces based on old articles from The American Naturalist, the choice became easy because it let me focus on two 1970s articles that transformed the field I work in, realigned my own thinking, and showed me the direction of the next 30 years

Thomson J. D.2014American NaturalistDOI: 10.1086/676990Cited 3 times
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Pollen allelopathy: Taraxacum officinale pollen depresses seed set of montane wildflowers

Thomson J. D., Loughnan D., Ogilvie J. E.2014Journal of Pollination Ecology
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Revisiting Darwin's hypothesis: Does greater intraspecific variability increase species' ecological breadth?

• Premise of the study: Darwin first proposed that species with larger ecological breadth have greater phenotypic variation. We tested this hypothesis by comparing intraspecific variation in specific leaf area (SLA) to species’ local elevational range and by assessing how external (abiotic) filters

Sloat L. L., Henderson A. N., Smith M. N.2014American Journal of BotanyDOI: 10.3732/ajb.1300284Cited 110 times
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The Origin of Invasive Microorganisms Matters for Science, Policy, and Management: The Case of <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i>

Taylor B. W., Bothwell M. L.2014Bioscience
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Nectar Yeasts in the Tall Larkspur <i>Delphinium barbeyi</i> (Ranunculaceae) and Effects on Components of Pollinator Foraging Behavior

Microorganisms frequently colonize the nectar of angiosperm species. Though capable of altering a suite of traits important for pollinator attraction, few studies exist that test the degree to which they mediate pollinator foraging behavior. The objective of our study was to fill this gap by assessi

Schaeffer R. N., Phillips C. R., Duryea M. C.2014PloS one
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Responses of high-altitude graminoids and fungal fungi to 20 years of experimental warming

Rudgers J. A., Kivlin S. N., Whitney K. D.2014Ecology
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Yeasts in nectar enhance male fitness in a montane perennial herb

Floral nectar of many plant species is prone to colonization by microbial organisms such as yeasts. Their presence and metabolism of nectar chemical components have the potential to modify a suite of floral traits important for pollinator attraction, including nectar quality and scent. However, stud

Schaeffer R. N., Irwin R. E.2014EcologyDOI: 10.1890/13-1740.1Cited 109 times
Document

Gunnison County Essential Housing Proposal – Draft 7

Richard Karas. October 20, 2005.

2005gunnison_basin
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FOURTH DRAFT Essential Housing amendment to Gunnison County Land Use Resolution

Joanne Williams. September 11, 2005.

2005gunnison_basin
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Forty Years in the Environmental Movement: Where do We Stand

Bruce C. Driver. Public Policy Forum of Crested Butte Forum. August 31, 2005.

2005crested_butte
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Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances Letter

Robert K. Towry. Colorado Division of Wildlife April 27, 2005.

2005